
Value Based Decision Making
... encountered before. Values enhances the quality of life of the individuals and the society. For the last 1000 yrs, man has attempted to establish the ethical value systems to regulate their conduct; none of them are perfect. ...
... encountered before. Values enhances the quality of life of the individuals and the society. For the last 1000 yrs, man has attempted to establish the ethical value systems to regulate their conduct; none of them are perfect. ...
Slide 1
... global communities. Information about individuals can be used as ‘a form of control, power, and manipulation’ The negative side: the misuse of information and computing. ...
... global communities. Information about individuals can be used as ‘a form of control, power, and manipulation’ The negative side: the misuse of information and computing. ...
How Much AI Does a Cognitive Science Major Need to Know?
... is to instill intuitions, the cognitive science student should be exposed to s wide a range of programming paradigms as possible. So my answer is that cognitive science students should see those aspects of AI that involve interesting and important computational paradigms, especially those that have ...
... is to instill intuitions, the cognitive science student should be exposed to s wide a range of programming paradigms as possible. So my answer is that cognitive science students should see those aspects of AI that involve interesting and important computational paradigms, especially those that have ...
Traps, Pitfalls, Swindles, Lies, Doubts and Suspicions in Human
... Client directs Agent through Inbound Email and Web Browsing Channels Programming API Permits Controlling Traffic to be Encrypted with Plug-Ins Plug-Ins Permit Newly Propagated Versions to Register with Home-Base ...
... Client directs Agent through Inbound Email and Web Browsing Channels Programming API Permits Controlling Traffic to be Encrypted with Plug-Ins Plug-Ins Permit Newly Propagated Versions to Register with Home-Base ...
University of Bergen - BORA
... technologies people use in their everyday lives, and so, the line between the possible and the impossible only becomes more and more obscured. As a result, it is not always obvious which realm technological features belong. People are bombarded with tales of the possibilities technology may bring, a ...
... technologies people use in their everyday lives, and so, the line between the possible and the impossible only becomes more and more obscured. As a result, it is not always obvious which realm technological features belong. People are bombarded with tales of the possibilities technology may bring, a ...
Max Weber: An ethic of responsibility as a
... “The politician cannot be satisfied with merely intending to do the right thing. He must also do it, and, when he lacks the possibility to do it, he should at least try to do the next best thing. [...] Naturally – so Weber – the proponent of an ethic of responsibility cannot dispense with moral prin ...
... “The politician cannot be satisfied with merely intending to do the right thing. He must also do it, and, when he lacks the possibility to do it, he should at least try to do the next best thing. [...] Naturally – so Weber – the proponent of an ethic of responsibility cannot dispense with moral prin ...
THE MARKET ENVIRONMENT
... century will surpass human intelligence (as far as the structural aspects are concerned, not in relation to intuition and creativity)”. Gradually, all the informational technologies resort to intelligent agents. Intelligent agents, who are essentially knowledge based systems with artificial intellig ...
... century will surpass human intelligence (as far as the structural aspects are concerned, not in relation to intuition and creativity)”. Gradually, all the informational technologies resort to intelligent agents. Intelligent agents, who are essentially knowledge based systems with artificial intellig ...
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... – Moral judgment is motivated by a need to not be criticized by a true authority figure (“Kohlberg’s Levels and Stages”) ...
... – Moral judgment is motivated by a need to not be criticized by a true authority figure (“Kohlberg’s Levels and Stages”) ...
Cognitive Science News
... Boston, MA The International Neural Network Society (INNS) invites all those interested in the exciting and rapidly expanding field of neural networks to attend its 1988Annual Meeting. Incorporated in 1987, INNS already includes among its members 1400of the field’s most active researchersand is grow ...
... Boston, MA The International Neural Network Society (INNS) invites all those interested in the exciting and rapidly expanding field of neural networks to attend its 1988Annual Meeting. Incorporated in 1987, INNS already includes among its members 1400of the field’s most active researchersand is grow ...
Ethical Decision Making Process - Psychological and Organizational
... Must consider sunk costs – not recoverable and should not be brought in decision Way to minimize escalation of commitment is to realize it exists – focus on future costs/benefits ...
... Must consider sunk costs – not recoverable and should not be brought in decision Way to minimize escalation of commitment is to realize it exists – focus on future costs/benefits ...
Special Issue on Computational Intelligence and Applications
... of business applications and successful integration of business disciplines. The CI paradigms applied to big data analytics and business intelligence systems is receiving much attention in recently published journals and related reports. In addition, hybridization of CI techniques such as neuro fuzz ...
... of business applications and successful integration of business disciplines. The CI paradigms applied to big data analytics and business intelligence systems is receiving much attention in recently published journals and related reports. In addition, hybridization of CI techniques such as neuro fuzz ...
Moral Reasoning
... second points to the radical distinction to be made between things and persons, and emphasizes the necessity of respect for persons. ...
... second points to the radical distinction to be made between things and persons, and emphasizes the necessity of respect for persons. ...
When Robots Play Dice: The Flameless Fire – It`s Never Been
... Each year, a group of international computer scientists gather to participate in a the Loebner competition, a modern-day Turing Test contest. The competition’s most revered prize, the Most Human Computer, is awarded to the computer that exhibits the most “human” qualities and the system that the jud ...
... Each year, a group of international computer scientists gather to participate in a the Loebner competition, a modern-day Turing Test contest. The competition’s most revered prize, the Most Human Computer, is awarded to the computer that exhibits the most “human” qualities and the system that the jud ...
AI assisted ethics - Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies
... machines faster and more precise—better able to reach a specific goal set by humans. Today, the aim should be to design intelligent machines capable of making their own good decisions according to a human-aligned value system’’ (Rossi 2015). Gary Marcus of New York University holds that in the near ...
... machines faster and more precise—better able to reach a specific goal set by humans. Today, the aim should be to design intelligent machines capable of making their own good decisions according to a human-aligned value system’’ (Rossi 2015). Gary Marcus of New York University holds that in the near ...
Lecture 2
... Artificial intelligence (AI)- simulates human intelligence such as the ability to reason and learn Intelligent system- various commercial applications of artificial intelligence. The ultimate goal of AI is the ability to build a system that can mimic human intelligence. 4 common categories of AI: 1. ...
... Artificial intelligence (AI)- simulates human intelligence such as the ability to reason and learn Intelligent system- various commercial applications of artificial intelligence. The ultimate goal of AI is the ability to build a system that can mimic human intelligence. 4 common categories of AI: 1. ...
Chapter 1 THE INFORMATION AGE IN WHICH YOU LIVE Changing
... Assemble customized news reports Fill out forms for you “Discuss” topics with you ...
... Assemble customized news reports Fill out forms for you “Discuss” topics with you ...
Making Ethical Decisions
... • Deontological ethics defines good practices as those that identify and follow the correct rules or uphold correct duties. The most famous rule is Kant’s categorical imperative: “Always act according to that maxim whose universality as a law you can at the same time will” (Kant, Foundations of the ...
... • Deontological ethics defines good practices as those that identify and follow the correct rules or uphold correct duties. The most famous rule is Kant’s categorical imperative: “Always act according to that maxim whose universality as a law you can at the same time will” (Kant, Foundations of the ...
CSE 5290: Artificial Intelligence
... solve a large number of differential equations concurrently, in real time, that is, a fast as the situation itself is changing. The brain has 225 neurons. No machine comes close in capacity to the human brain. Computer scientist calls the brain "wet ware." All analog computers made by man have one ...
... solve a large number of differential equations concurrently, in real time, that is, a fast as the situation itself is changing. The brain has 225 neurons. No machine comes close in capacity to the human brain. Computer scientist calls the brain "wet ware." All analog computers made by man have one ...
Week 1 - Subbarao Kambhampati
... Episodic: The performance of the agent is determined episodically best: episodic worst: non-episodic Discrete: The environment evolves through a discrete set of states best: discrete worst: continuous typical: hybrid Agents: # of agents in the environment; are they competing or cooperating? ...
... Episodic: The performance of the agent is determined episodically best: episodic worst: non-episodic Discrete: The environment evolves through a discrete set of states best: discrete worst: continuous typical: hybrid Agents: # of agents in the environment; are they competing or cooperating? ...
lec1-aug28-09 - Computer Science Department : Sonoma State
... notation and rules of derivation for thoughts; may or may not have proceeded to the idea of mechanization ...
... notation and rules of derivation for thoughts; may or may not have proceeded to the idea of mechanization ...
Lecture S2: Artificial Intelligence Lecture S2: Artificial Intelligence
... "Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it." J. McCarthy, 1951 ...
... "Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it." J. McCarthy, 1951 ...
e-Learning and e-Ethics - International Journal of the Computer, the
... have been taught all the times. However it is now argued that ethical theories have largely ignored the instrumentation of human action, an unexplored area of ethics which was brought into focus by computer. [2] ...
... have been taught all the times. However it is now argued that ethical theories have largely ignored the instrumentation of human action, an unexplored area of ethics which was brought into focus by computer. [2] ...
Frameworks for Intelligent Systems
... Metaphor 3: Knowledge and Intelligence A third metaphor for intelligence emphasizes people’s ability to draw upon large amounts of knowledge in memory about: • The structure and behavior of physical environments; • Topics from science, engineering, arts, and humanities; and • Relations and event ...
... Metaphor 3: Knowledge and Intelligence A third metaphor for intelligence emphasizes people’s ability to draw upon large amounts of knowledge in memory about: • The structure and behavior of physical environments; • Topics from science, engineering, arts, and humanities; and • Relations and event ...
Introduction autonomous mobile systems and AI planning
... • Technique for tightly coupling perception and action to provide fast responses to changing, unstructured environments • Collection of stimulus-response rules ...
... • Technique for tightly coupling perception and action to provide fast responses to changing, unstructured environments • Collection of stimulus-response rules ...